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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by USMercUte, Jul 20, 2014.

  1. USMercUte
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    I would like to bring this back to the top in hopes that we can find out what progress, if any, has taken place on the 32. Anyone know anymore?
     
  2. Thanks you!! I was thinking about this thread recently. I guess the new owner is a recluse or not hamb friendly. Sorry if I stepped
    on any toes but we be hungry for news. Tim
     
  3. I am with timwhit as to wanting to know the lates news on this....Come on guys...you guys out on the west coast always seem to be on top of things....so us land locked guys are waiting on you guys to inform us as the WTF is going on with this old find of a hot rod.
     
  4. IronFord
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    I didn't see this the first time around. Awesome find we need some new pictures please.
     
  5. NealinCA
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    Last I heard, it's still sitting, waiting it's turn.
     
  6. 3wLarry
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  7. Hamtown Al
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    ^^^^^^Well said, Larry; as usual!!
     
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  8. pitman
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    Dadgummit! :rolleyes:
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2015
  9. USMercUte
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    Thought I would bring this back to the top as the car has finally made it's appearance, first at the GNRS in the suede palace apparently, and now is owned by Mike McGrath, owner of the Early Ford Store. You can read an article about it and see lots of photos at hotrod.com/articles/barn-find-1932-ford-roadster-60-years/.
    The questions it still does not answer about it's early history is what I would really like know. Very glad to see some information surface as it is a significant car. Very glad I got to see it in the flesh.
     
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  10. Stogy
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    @USMercUte your new link below is good now...;)

    I remember seeing a vintage pic of an old 32 with a front bumper like that and it may have been a highboy. Could have been the same car...never know...
     
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  12. exterminator
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    Theres still gold in them there hills!
     

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